July 2022 Archive
1322.
A personal trainer is the best investment I've made
(herman.bearblog.dev)
1323.
Ex-CIA coder behind WikiLeaks ‘Vault 7’ cache found guilty of espionage
(courthousenews.com)
1324.
Linux RNG RFC Patch: implement getrandom() in vDSO
(lore.kernel.org)
1325.
GVM: A GPU Virtual Machine for IOMMU-Capable Computers
(docs.linux-gvm.org)
1326.
Numpy is absurd
(gist.github.com)
1327.
TSMC Completes Construction of 5nm Fab 21 in Arizona
(tomshardware.com)
1328.
Alternative wonders of the world
(twitter.com)
1329.
1330.
Flipping until you are lost
(11011110.github.io)
1332.
Scientists have finally found the potential “cure” for baldness
(independent.co.uk)
1333.
What I think about network states
(vitalik.ca)
1334.
Tech booms fuelled liveability busts in Silicon Valley and Bengaluru
(daily.thesignal.co)
1335.
Why walking on Legos hurts more than walking on fire or ice (2018)
(smithsonianmag.com)
1336.
A Look Back at the USSR Computer Industry
(hackaday.com)
1337.
1338.
You can read my blog posts using curl
(mahdi.blog)
1339.
Arris / Arris-variant DSL/Fiber router critical vulnerability exposure
(derekabdine.com)
1340.
Google Play is reinstating the app permissions section
(twitter.com)
1341.
Ever Wished That Calvin and Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Would Return? (2014)
(stephanpastis.wordpress.com)
1342.
Fourth patient seemingly cured of HIV
(bbc.co.uk)
1343.
Information that won’t fit inside your head: Journals with and without bullets
(howaboutthis.substack.com)
1344.
Foundations of Databases
(webdam.inria.fr)
1345.
1346.
The Creepiest Cycling Condition: Shermer’s Neck
(welovecycling.com)
1347.
Most employees say IT issues decrease workplace productivity, morale
(venturebeat.com)
1348.
1349.
Jurassic Cloud
(usenix.org)
1350.